Morning Tribune, 25 December 1940

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  • 247 1 I Midon, I nu i v invasion ports m the Chanm I were ;if;ain snb.i> attach by British hon ciwr.ui,' Monday night. From tin iiriti^h coast the glow of fiare> and the boon of ruiin could be seen and heard. The attack cording to several reports
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  • 805 1 POPE OUTLINES PRECEPTS FOR A LASTING PEACE ROME DEC. 24. nil SOLACE WE DERIVE FROM THE RICHES Op CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IS GREATER BECAUSE OF THE SAD TIMES IN WHICH WE LIVE, \ID THE POPE Fs A BROADCAST TO-DAY FROM THE VATICAN PALACE FTKK RECEIVING CHiUSTMAS GREETINGS FROM THE COLLEGE OF
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  • 192 1 f New Voik. Dec U MOST human bcittfl unit i peaceful chance (<> better the world iii a voluntary v i\ .;nd not m a v «y imposed b\ conquest,* 1 President K<>. vei« declared «n hi. Annual NNinlNMii Christ m a I m th» ■pi Oplc
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  • 119 1 Petain Threatens To Resign N«H York, l>«« 21 ,tff \ICSII \l iSTAIN has countered th«- <irrmaa ifMUUMI Mitb an ultimatum of hU own, namrh uith a throat to rcsifO, actonling to a Berne di patoh t»> Uir Neu York Tlmm. The dispatch ;tdds that creden Iven m B to reporU
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  • 416 2 r(Uy Ralph (VaUinr Reuter's air correspondent) London, Dec. 24. Falys tdt foi n dealt a heavy blow by the smashing ia j(j F bombers on bases m Libya and the successful aerial combats of R.A.F. fighters m Albania. In all 170 were lost
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 2 To-day 's Laugh "My husband v always forgef'inq himself when eql out!"
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  • 41 2 Dublin. Dec 24. THK military authorities have. placed barriers acn ids throughout Eire topvth j rmed guards who have ordei who c regard the ord< -i u» halt merit m t d aj t j Is Reuter
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  • 533 2 OM.Y uniforma at pan.,. Dd m reminded Singapore that there when last niffkt, s public sli! Uar the lijiity of Chrfctmastiefc, easily J> effort and *n* PopfiHg of corks uas h.ard Uiroui-h. night and m spite of the raised prices th 1 much merry-making;. ei>
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  • 68 2 NO ROAD ROUTES FOR ENEMY Great care to prevent road rout*& from tailing into the hands of unauthorised persons is taken by the Automobile Association. Although about 2.000 of these routes arc still being issued each week, they are I motorists who can be vouched for by the A.A. el
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  • 13 2 Mr On? Sco™ 1 hus bten member 01 1 Kua)a Upls Sanitary Board
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  • 425 3 thouj oi Sii itian d each other Merry Christmj I In the C< lony's slum ted, humid cul I tome 900 of ►or familiei alto taking part V (though, of course, on a less responsive Malayan public to the Christmas Cheer Fund h tl ion
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  • 115 3 military authorities, Fort i land at Bukit Timah Road 1 anc seven attap to A na tl rv did not .succeed m their appUthe occupants 01 the hot, onsisting of Mr Murray m. J gnell, Janati Y;i r li order. told the" Board that
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  • 289 3 'LAST APPEAL TO ITALY' WELCOMED Washington, Dec. M ■yiK. Churchill's speech, which ii welcomed here, is oonaMered ■mml timely. Ihe speech appears t!> show that the Brj ish and American policj is treftdiog parallel paths, for it is urn shod that the re-appointment of Mr. William Phillips as Ambas sador
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    • 129 3 i-l.aclo«t'n' i>- a full\ linmaiii-cd milk. It If gS alm(»si identical uilh human milk m all important J^N 1 1 o met "^t^\ conatltiieati protein, fat, carbohydrate, minerali j U and \ilamin-. c\f7rl i-LactoLM it prepared i«» -nil \<. young ,*sfs \I I] f?i I babies, that is to aay«
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  • People and Places
    • 985 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By AfTHEB wartime Christmas, and etebratt it m '-day our thought turn to tho.se at Home and their cheerful determination t«, In tiu with its u>sual tpirit of gaiety In pite of present ditkms 1 cheerful Chriatmaa for the children ol Sii
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  • 32 4 An extensive tour In Java was enjoyed recently by Mrs. B. J. Doherty of St. Patrick's Road, Katong. Her small laughter, who attends school m Indo-Cnina, returned to M
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    • 64 4 A NEW HAIRSTYLE FOR CHRISTMAS? Why not' Tin way you wear your hair can change your whole appearance. Find *c* personality by con mi I ting >l 11 1 I of the NAOMI salon, lh, Btinej Hotise, Uattorv lU,m\, i 'wilt vouj X'mas 'oifTi'f*'. Telephone 7555 f HATS W 1^
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    • 94 4 4 'OM.M! IHIAI s i ii .i i: 4 rl ENROL NOW I pnts ai I the commencement of m ciia D 'mbcr for the In In the foil subjects AH London Chamber of i onimfß 1041 examination snbjedi 1 I undon Matrknlatieii June IS and January 194& < hool
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  • 343 5 Schoolgirl on Holiday, and her Elder Sister t rds .simplicity, characterising adult daytime fashions, be reflected In znildren'i wear for 1941, comfort, which I ood put and choice oi fabric, combining with good authority to fashions for toddlers up to teenW cka for the small child continue to feature frills
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  • 100 5 Appealing Styles For 1941 ill f to br expected with Bnlfb Won Ol 1!*41 iirr ;tlr> ca them In of th« Intercstinj v to V I i% Ku 00 i .or at] S Itahmei I of printed i i iitr delicate voUea for mornii J printed Uka and m j
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  • 398 6 Services' Brevities *Hv "I bH|iic k THE children of the Alexandra i.am>on j School have often been prafoid both by the press and the general publfe to their: staunch efforts on behalf of the War Fund. but they have recently had a very nice bouqu j handed' to them. It
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  • 387 6 INCOME TAX IN THE F.M.S. NEXT YEAR p r(>m Ou,Ow nß epoHer)^ THE report if vmMtiee specially appointed to investipate the question of income tax m the F.M.S. will be tabled at the forthcoming meeting of the Federal Council en January SO. The committee** report favours the introduction of income
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  • 966 7 fgfdgg „lun. Oct. 51. L S .m iiistituto criticism, h.-is the great -..a juts. If things here is alwa\ g Ifr. i Socialist. NYw I (ier-LynuO t<, stn- up m rsy. I his most virulent form when he asked question., B, Prince von Starherr.berp,.
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  • 312 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1940. "PEACE ON EARTH" |*X E <In K. d will Men." Never ha the spirit !ii itel) c tl -ids been -<> n n Lo-di Xt rtheless, people m all parts Empire to-d celebrate < 'hn the midst of war, dray ing comfo m the
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    • 39 7 I 1 EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Aliscd Seri duly f **j' qualified licensed 1» (I registered |I^B Practitioner with \"^bz? a I qualiaca- \>F^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ■LDG., (COILTII QUAY) I)r nf Ocular ■< ItßOi uroptaii liniral I \|mm u-nc*- gfdgdf
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    • 18 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION! SKimiTY pus sißvia Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Stretl, nmuroo,
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  • 344 8 THESE PEOPLE THANK YOU Christmas "Cheer" Fund Distribution kED «>n this pane are a I i* m Of tin- nine hundred t r f Sinffftptve 1 po«>r ivinft their hnstliampen from officials of s 'vation Army and the t si|\er Jubilee Fund U C. tnh made possible through Ihe «i«»ci
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    • 123 8 SCHERING^S PRODUCTS Ndu obtainable from ENGLAND. kfl h;i%f r:..u arrived of th€ foUwing:— vroi'iiAN nni' prooynon n pleosum fortk. <»\ MO!'II\N rABI.I rROf'.THON DRA«.II^ ITOPHANYI INTRAVENOUS rESTOVIROU otropin r\m.irr i"lK\! N VTRAMON r\BLETS s, nULO] >\ Mini m I \RH r-HIGH-CLASS DISPENSARIES thm Malaya MKMM FtS of ti»r MtilcAl Prt#Mli«l
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  • 188 10 7 "HE "Prisoner el Iceland," Wing -Commander l X Barnes, has mw returned to Britain and is back on active senrce, it is learned at the Air Ministry The German invasion of Denmark and the British occupation of Iceland altered his position as a volunfniernee and
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  • 64 10 THE Queen has sent a number of per- ambulators to evacuees from the East End of London who are b -ing accommod m Windsor. When the Queen recently visited evacue?s some of the mothers told her that found it v« difficult to carry the ing babies about.
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  • 54 10 Helmets For Post Men DOSTMEN on dulj i have ;:i ready M I on duty In dm ing i. lave a ed with helmets and othi H have a! be< n ci P o to k i (uneasily take Mr. 8 X Fnnnian of the Kajang ft School i.s yoin.
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  • 44 10 The n w a-, a for the 8< nient of Singapore has been accepted. A Oommlislon m Acting Sub-i n. in* m granted to Mr. R v. Williams. Mr. S X Punniah of the Kiijang High School is going on long ]»\t\e
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  • 173 10 BIG MOUTHS ARE FASHION V DO6EBUD mouths illld upids bow lips are S out— definitply finished if \ou*ve naturally a bi| niou'h i i f* 9 lack, if >ou haven't, you'll just have to i S enlarge it -o r be dated hope- le.ssh. It's tat) enough. You j f
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 272 10 i aii \i r (o nva m Land and Marine diesel Engines and Petrol Engines. Small Lathes and Vertical Drilling Machines. Motor Controllers 40 to 150 H.P. Generating Plants of all sizes. Woodworking Machinery. send us your enquiries for all types of heavy duty Plant and Machinery. i H ttJB
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    • 162 10 111 H\S PIIILP LIM. (Incorporated In Australia) NONTHLT SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND For Information regarding freight and passenger accommodate apply to Till: lIWK LIVE lIH \MEKI(A\ ORIENTAL LINE ÜBYICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANA3T4 i\i»o-rin\ v
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 394 11 I ■jtuations Vacant L~ itches. Food bevc- 7. Malaj-a Tribune. (No. 874F) M mons. know- qualification. Apply pore. (No. 8J8F) Mr.: T^European (British-Born), hipping work, salary m Apply Box 931. Mai W (No. 8. K. i retired man), for a F f Please upply Bo\ t oune. Singapore. (No. 918F)
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    • 514 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE Bungalow House, three rooms halls, l.i nd area one acre freehold '4' Highland Road off Upper Serangoon Road' sm P n y n -w c Simons «b Co. Ltd. (No. 899F) LARGE BUNGALOW, 156 M:«well" I Pant Buntar Four bedrooms bathroom* water, electricity on site
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    • 427 11 For Sale ONE THKVnMLLA GRUBBER Co., Ltd., aingapore. Apply Mr,. Smith, Joo Chial (No. RADI 7 ai^oTt new 1. excellent condition Apply Box 9. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 881F> OLASS SHOWCASE?^ X 2" X 3' 6") also teak wall showcases, all new cond B M Olover Co 9. The Arcade
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    • 142 11 Lost Found PUDJ LOST Persian Cnrlnner please coi Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by Qualified «r il»t In I.ilywhlt^ Studio, Singapore TeW phone liflOl ,No 811*^ Personal ATI! H i-. -ly Upcnuntry When m .Slnjfuport- I Hum. Apply Box No. M Tribune. htik M EMPI I lU Apprent: or Dial 3053
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 303 11 ON THE! AIR tSIV.U'ORR /ill M mttrm 1 (l SU k- I) /him to mtirm (t C 9 mr znri 41 ifl mrtrw 1 m«* r>m 8.t4) a m U I. am. Rom 10 00 a m. to I M p m. Rom I. 00 p.m. to it tt p
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  • 185 12 ill! Mont-pa*;*- itories «>i the Citj p inur been -old. lruie is stiU the la.l.er Roderick O*SalHvan, Ronui; ruhoU He wxs saved m i>iu> of the lifeboats uiJfl iHHT ship was torpedoed m Ih, Vtlaau Now he lies m hospital, deep mis a J" I
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  • 62 12 Chungking, Dec. 24 »rHE t xecution ye^cerday morm I Mr. Yang Chu.\n-Yu, ex-Mayor^ oi Chengtu. is officially announced by the Chinese Government. The it »nee was carried out foliowinß conviction for hoarding j loodstufls, while two accomplices: were sentenced to imprisonment. It \a further stat?d
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  • 37 12 CAN. >N L B S DEN p eh. has M m the event •r.ey U'hed comfortaWj un< h. wind foortcf „,h j ■J DM COW rgan i UD. I •w ■and raid H 01 L 3
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 252 12 llm IAPITOI loins T!m HAH»\ MJJW 1> UISIiEV V«S* ALL MK«KI \H%S i <>N the Best IHolidai show m Town CPO-DAY J 5 SHOWS:-1| JLM 515 The BEST of all Ihe stories J vMAN-ABOUT-TOWN! [~J§ T TF~ZZF+ i It>s Andy < folks mi* *i** wTft/LuUvl ...with 8 bucks M JdAd/UU
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    • 47 12 The DOROTHY LAMOUR of the PHILIPPINES! She's Coming to the 4 A I*l lOT New Year's Eh (WES. NEXT *t MIDNIGHT m a glowing Romance of the Tropics "MINI* A MORA" mist Picture ever pt ninced In the Philippine Ular> > With the Stars ol 'vZamhoansa/V AJlTakiu^ Singing
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  • 45 13 Fined For Stealing Bread COR six from a baker's tricycle, Tan Ah I 28, Tecchew, was' im$13 or, m default, three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G Rappoport, third ma terday. Tan, who stolr the bread b'cuusp he wftfl hunerv. beaded guilty last v.
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  • 74 13 The fact t 1. children m Germany i arc bciii". nut to v. is revealed by an or-d-i Published by the German n( ncy advisn I chani ci to refuse In future permission foi emplovrrn ni of children. rhe practice of nutting children to work t
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  • 74 13 Misappropriation Of $5,313 Alleged A 1 1 egf;d to have misappropriated $5,313, the property of the estate of the 1 late Mr. Tay Gcoki Teat, 'lay Boon Guan 57, Hokkien. claimed trial wh n he charged with criminal breach of tni I before Mr. J G Rappoport, thud maglslay. The
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  • 43 13 thi trousers and a coa. from a car, belonging to Mr. J. W Ru h had been parIced m Hi trcct on < ag sang, 07 Khek. was tcnced to three mont: !OUS m prisonmeut by M G. Rappopc ma^
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  • 17 13 Mr. Ho Ah U*e proprietor of various theal I" Mai and mcm»XL Fl! Volunteer An t trail
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 153 13 L^% A MERRY X'MAS I T ALL UR PATRONS I Wl*S**z> Ti^ d tfoltdty Programme S'^ts \i ii \>i»»a| I The Kids to See j(ALT DISNEY'S A AIX-TECHXICOLOI R 1 SHORT FEATURE PROGRAMME featuring W9t y P MICKEY and xj^ QCfh MINNIE MOUSE, DONALD DUCK. if 90^r PLUTO, ETC. yTjfi^)
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    • 149 13 P \YII iOV TO DAY A1 A ■-■lr 4^ i.15 6.15 9.1 i I A14.11 1 1 MAKES THE WORLD CO ROUND LFT YOUR I Al 4.1111 H RING FOR X'MAS WEEK A PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING i, ii i; ii noi i BRITISH N ITION xi I ILM DARVILLE
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  • 250 14 S.C.C.'s Fine Win Over Tengah Rafs juil II nil li: THREES GIVING A SPI I SOW XHIBITION OF ACCURATE PASSING AM) SPEED, THE 5.1 I HIM nil mi (TENGAH) liV 13 POINTS (TWO GOALS \\7> A PENALTY GOAL) TO MI AT RUOOER ON THE PADANG YESTERDAY. The Club played on<
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  • 191 14 nZ( AUBE he waa unable to sa lv hi^ craving foi opium-amok-i Chinese lorry coolU took hi.^ rvvn liiv b\ Jumping iirarilom r irom a moving lorry while the "balance of hi* mmci was dPran- 1 tCI I The Singapore Coroner. Mr. W.
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  • 93 14 CUBJECT to scratchings tfee following are "Spectator's" selections ror to- morrow's races a, Penan* Horses tlav, 1. div. 1 G Tins: MEDIATION, Pare Gold Morses lass ,ti v I—s' furs. < IMB ALONG, San Frist HoTMS class .'I. §fa s' furs. PURIOVi B||Oar Iff Sarawak Horses I
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  • 357 14 Eric Boon BeatenOne Sock Helped To Do It SO the old ring >a; Lng that a !»ood big 'un can always lick a f^ood little 'un still holds. By all of which I mean that lean, keen-faced Ernie Roderick outpointed chunky Eric Boon when they met over ten rounds on
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  • 186 14 Mountain Battery Beat C.S.C. Mountain Batten (v( AFTER scoreless first half t Mountain Bltterj won ai i isivc victory ny« r the lev Sports lub bj two :;»>aN to m a hockt'N natch played ail C.S < Mind m Balestiei ya terdav Alt! I c'ucti 1 I The v B
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  • 35 14 A lIIW Sino B A menl was n at Chun^.nu foUow tions lasting over 1 cording to the Cl smotint involv* ment is rK but t tic nev amot !t Reuter
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 21 15 MUSA FINDS FISHING UNPROFIT ABLE 1 police supervision by Mj n> admlti d 1 While feeper into iho till of I
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  • 93 15 She Found Bliss Mr and Mrs i i Alfred Bliss, of |\>Jlingbaroußh. Nortbanta, M\- up to I heir i name. Recently they tompleied sixtyi nine years of married life and v < laira that tin have n c vit quarrelltnl. > Mr Blip's re- ripe for bliss is i i
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  • 34 15 4 DAYS, NIGHTS IN OPEN BOAT CD ?>.r<'<l and nun- port. d -iT tta d ik he say. t one struck Urn th»I iwas by the into th< lilt n Ab: rd WJ drov
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  • BRIGHT LIGHTS!
    • 88 15 i ugh n 01 1 iTht- Pavilion £:.LNT I btu. Pavilion, w hei Tomi nder, Jean Geralde and Tit. Full ol fun alented i the English Introdu DarvJ nd Shiri> tfc. Maxwell nentot a dull moment ta fch< ;juc Uon, Ih. m 01 .y but tb nd
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 234 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (Cond from page 11) Miscellaneous >CCASION rr> our ip< d Restavirunt 38, Ora ngapore. (Mo. EOUIDE. Annu*. available. Secure your' »re stocks are exhausted i No. BWF \L HALL 31! -'ad Special electric t:- jMhORT Guaranteed b-. 2. Peck Scan 6tmt. moderate, modern earn-, (Ho. Glori i NO
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    • 118 15 IO LET ROOM |p a I ran.ay Residence near Upper Berungcon |9 Board optional ****** Apply Bc«\ »2« Mclaya Tribune 8 TO Li I* 53 P«.njuzig Ko;.d Tennle-oou $i« monUOy. including garck-ner Pleaae r.pr Kj.tn <>/. Mill- CO.. P!< 3906. fN p Educational LEARN HYPNOTISM at H^ .;ore. W ISPH
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    • 184 15 NEDERLANDSCHt HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V d ..artcr I 18 ds Trading f f 40,030.0 M.« f:2.ooo,ftjiLondon <>rr<-vpondenW AI BANC FD Nrtliei lands Irniif -Soul Huum, Medaii, V. tevrcccn. BandoeDff, Cherlbo*. Un, Djolcjakurta. Soio, TJilatJap, DJcmbtr, I M-i--.ik. Penianglcat, Itawang, Binnbaa, Djambi. i.-iok Betonß. Britiah India: kuiiKoon. CakuttA, inbay. Straits Settlement* Bingaport Penanjf.
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 188 16 Viipj/»|i Doc -3*4 THK suggestion that representatives of the German ami Italian Governments will meet shortly is made 'V the Rome correspondent of the Basler Xachrichten. Tiie purpose of the meeting would be to discuss the i joint attitude to be adopted towards
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    • 249 16 tiro, Dec. WK can well etatc 1940 In I o f confidence for 1 the ruturc and pride h-r the t and present,* 1 saj Sil Archibald Waveli In a tiristmaa jreetinj to the I troops m Egypt through Mie ntraj N :iers weekly paper
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    • 72 16 Banekok, Dec. 24. FRENCH nationals will not for the present be permitted to leave I Thailand, according to local news- papers. This decision is reported I to be a sequel to the detention of I the Thai Consul m Saigon, the capital of French Indo-China,
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    • 108 16 Creeks Now 17 Miles From Valona New York, Dec- 24. MILITARY circles m Athens declare that the Greeks are 17 mil?s from Valona. whither they advance over a good coastal road, according to a report from th.> Greek capital to Washington. When the Greeks captured Chimarra, m addition to the
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    • 67 16 A 4 N exchange agreement Una the guild yen has been signed by m l fj Bonk and the Java Bank. Annum. Japanese Information Boa:.. bitherto been linked only to the doi thus making- direct exchang yen and the guilder m There will bo no
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    • 209 16 Inefficient Military Motor-Drivers HERfc we nave a man driving I which! not accustomed to. and n adtiitid this, to negotiate a difficult cornei as the on junction of S'ainford Road rth Bntiu m remarked Mr Conrad 01ci1... Be irate, In the district traffic court yesterday, Andrew Galbraith, private m the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 137 16 NET SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAftV "CENT-A-PLANE" FUND Yesterday's score of enemy planet shot down on all fronts:— TWENTY-NINE TO-DAY and TO-MORROW CATHAY TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT I Ml OW S Where Gm Kenneth Roberts' Creates. Novel A MERRY XMAS TO Storms on the Screen with II a.m. 3.15-H.W-H.13 ALL OUR PATRONS
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